Travis tells June to call off the reporters, or she will end up like Cassie as he knows “how to make a girl quiet”. He denies everything that has happened as he grabs her throat. “Relevé” sees Neveah having to go the extra mile to uncover the abuse that inflicts the students. She’s ready to bring down the Archer administration. Unfortunately, the journalist believes the exposé is weak and that the information isn’t enough for publication. Neveah meets a journalist and reveals the scandal.
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As the series continues to move forward, there’s still no certainty as to who pushed Cassie. Matteo asks her to remember the music that was playing that night to bring back her memory - he’s sure that Bette didn’t push Cassie, but she doesn’t seem to trust herself - Matteo’s trust for Bette brings them both closer. Meanwhile, Bette tells Matteo she was black-out drunk the night Cassie fell. It’s because of her intervention at the VIP lounge. Monique tells Neveah that her donors have pulled her support. “Relevé” demonstrates that sometimes feelings and beliefs can go beyond science. As the saying says, “it’s the hope that kills you”, but Nabil had reasons for hope. Nabil is desperately trying to cling to hope, but the parents do not appear to buy into it. Meanwhile, Nabil tells Cassie’s parents that her hand moved and doesn’t believe it is a twitch. Cruz reveals that if Cassie dies, it will be classed as murder.
Bette says she fell asleep drunk and that she understands that it looks bad. Built on hopeĬruz learns that after seeing the emails, Bette does not have an alibi. Tiny Pretty Things Episode 8 sees the women working tactically so they can preserve their careers but also bring down their abusers. Bette and June agree to release the recording until after Ripper as it works in their favor. Neveah wants the school to rebuild itself to be something they can be proud of - she wants to strike first. However, after Bette defends Monique, Neveah wonders why - there’s a sense that the women want to protect their careers in “Relevé” - despite doing what’s right, their careers are under threat. As June practices with Nabil, she remembers the abuse she suffered from Travis.